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What is a Sengol, the 'Symbol of Power & Justice' Installed In Parliament That Opposition Wants Replaced?Read more on this “This Sengol has a huge significance. At around 10.45 PM on August 14, 1947, late Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru received this Sengol from Tamil Nadu, and in the ...
It was enough for the Tamil media to probe deep into the Sengol history. Different Tamil magazines reported from around 2019 that Mountbatten asked Nehru what was the Indian symbolism for the ...
It had been lying there for decades, mislabelled as Nehru’s ‘golden walking stick’. “We were not aware of the ‘sengol’ story until we read about it in a magazine in 2018. Despite ...
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Press Trust of India on MSNNehru kept Sengol in museum, PM Modi installed it in Parliament: NaddaThe Sengol made of silver with a coating of gold, which Prime Minister Modi in 2023 described as a symbol of transfer of power that continues to inspire parliamentarians, was kept in the Nehru ...
The ‘Sengol’ was received by Independent India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru, to symbolically represent the transfer of power from the British and was later kept in a museum in ...
It was no less than the country’s Home Minister who took it on himself to lead the Sengol campaign, if one can use the word for the unsavoury controversy surrounding the golden sceptre. And while ...
Amid an acrimonious debate on the significance of a Sengol being gifted by Thiruvavaduthurai Mutt in Tamil Nadu to the country’s first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru, an article by DMK founder ...
The Curator of the Allahabad Museum, Waman Wankhede told ANI that the whole collection of former Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru has been kept in Allahabad Museum and the historic 'Sengol' was ...
The sceptre known as 'sengol', derived from the Tamil word for righteousness, was received by Nehru to represent the transfer of power from the British. It was later moved to a museum in Allahabad ...
Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be following in the footsteps of India's first Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru when he receives a golden sceptre ('sengol' in Tamil) at the inauguration of the ...
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